Blue metal watering can

This is my new blue metal watering can. I adore it! Doesn’t it look wonderful there with little droplets on the shiny blueness and silverness?

I was going to write a long and philosophical post. Something about Blue + Metal + Watering + Can = Deep and meaningful. But I have decided that simplicity will be better this time. So let’s just admire the shiny new watering can for what it is. Fun to gently sprinkle the garden with the ‘grey water’. Don’t it make my grey water blue?

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